Bizarre Football Kick-off - - Kicker takes own Kick for Touchdown

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2010

Myers Riders vs West Carleton Wolverines - "Mosquito" level (ages 11-12) football game in Ottawa, Ontario Canada - August 21, 2010.

Myers is kicking off. #58 Donovan McLean kicks. The ball bounces off an opposing player. #58 recovers his own kick and takes it for a touchdown.

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  • should have been called back for too many men on the field. they line up with 12

  • @tenoclubs - good eye on the count, but it is Canadian football...they play with 12 per side

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  • Thats why you dont arm tackle

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  • I was playing on the white team...starting quarterback #4 on far right side...was so embarrassing

  • The sad part is the fact is that I play on that team, I wasn't on that specific team because I'm a year ahead of them, but still, It's pretty emberasing watshing the video.

  • LOL. How old was that kid, he ran over his own player!!!

  • the kicker is the biggest kid there lol

  • @rushingfn it doesnt rlly matter either way because kickoff is always live and even a punt is live after it touches the other team

  • rushingfn it was a clear call because the ball never hit the ground

  • Incorrect call, the refs blew this one. The ball should have been dead at the recovery since it wasn't a fumble.

  • hahahaha thats fucking awesome!

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